Wednesday, November 12, 2014

NDT Freshers Job Vacancies Mumbai Pune India for Level II

An reputed NDT Company in Mumbai is looking to recruit NDT Level 1 / 2 Freshers for their Works in Mumbai & Pune - India.

Candidates should have NDT Level II certification in atleast 3 NDT Methods i.e Ultrasonic testing, Magnetic particle testing and Liquid / Dye penetrant testing Level II with 0-1 year experience. 

Interested job aspirants can apply to the said job vacancies by emailing their resumes addressed to Mr. Gautham Kumar, Email : pioneereng.210@gmail.com

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Monday, November 3, 2014

ASM / ASTM / ASME Books on Mechanical & Corrosion Engineering

 ASM / ASTM / ASME  Books on Mechanical & Corrosion Engineering
1.ASM Handbook Volume 08 : Mechanical Testing and Evaluation

By Howard Kuhn

Hard Cover, Pages: 1000


About this book

Complete new revision of ASM's standard reference book on the mechanical characteristics and testing of metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites.

KEY FEATURES: Describes the basics of mechanical behavior with in-depth coverage on testing methods for metals, plastics, ceramics and composites. Articles describe the purpose, equipment, fixturing, data evaluation, and typical applications for standard and emerging mechanical tests. Comparative mechanical properties and the mechanical characteristics of metals, plastics, and ceramics are included throughout for general reference. Updated references to ISO, ASTM, DIN, EN, JIS and other standards are also included throughout for metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites.

DESCRIPTION: This newly revised and comprehensive ASM Handbook contains over 50 all-new articles plus newly revised updates on standard test methods for tensile, compressive, shear, hardness, creep, fatigue, and fracture-toughness properties. Expanded coverage also includes new articles on surface wear testing, adhesion testing, nanomechanical testing, Hopkinson bar techniques, dynamic indentation testing, fatigue testing, residual-stress measurements, and extensive new coverage on the mechanical testing of engineering components such as gears, bearings, fasteners, adhesive-bonded joints, piping, and welds.

CONTENTS

Foreword
Policy on Units of Measure
Preface
Authors and Contributors
Reviewers

Section 1 : Introduction to Mechanical Testing and Evaluation
Introduction to The Mechanical Behavior of Metals
Introduction to The Mechanical Behavior of Nonmetallic Materials
Mechanical Testing of Polymers and Ceramics
Overview of Mechanical Properties and Testing for Design
Mechanical Testing for Metalworking Processes
Testing Machines and Strain Sensors
Accreditation of Mechanical Testing Laboratories

Section 2 : Tension, Compression, Bend, and Shear Testing
Mechanical Behavior Under Tensile and Compressive Loads
Stress-Strain Behavior in Bending
Fundamental Aspects of Torsional Loading
Uniaxial Tension Testing
Uniaxial Compression Testing
Hot Tension and Compression Testing
Tension and Compression Testing at Low Temperatures
Bend testing
Shear, Torsion, and Multiaxial Testing

Section 3 : Hardness Testing
Introduction to Hardness Testing
Macroindentation Hardness Testing
Microindentation Hardness Testing
Instrumented Indentation Testing
Indentation Hardness Testing of Ceramics
Miscellaneous Hardness Tests
Selection and Industrial Applications of Hardness Tests
Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility in Hardness Testing
Hardness Conversion for Steels

Section 4 : Friction, Wear, and Surface Testing
Introduction to Adhesion, Friction, and Wear Testing
Adhesion Testing
Testing Methods for Solid Friction
Scratch Testing
Abrasive Wear Testing
Solid Particle Erosive Wear Testing
Sliding Contact Damage Testing

Section 5 : Creep and Stress-Relaxation Testing
Introduction to Creep and Stress-Relaxation Testing
Creep Deformation of Metals, Polymers, Ceramics, and Composites
Creep and Creep-Rupture Testing
Assessment and Use of Creep-Rupture Properties
Stress Relaxation Testing
Influence of Multiaxial Stresses on Creep and Creep Rupture of Tubular Components
Superplastic Deformation at Elevated Temperatures

Section 6 : High-Strain Rate Testing
Introduction to High Strain Rate Testing
High Strain Rate Tension and Compression Tests
High Strain Rate Shear Testing
Classic Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar Testing
Recovery Hopkinson Pressure Bar Techniques
Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar Testing of Soft Materials
Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar Testing of Ceramics
Torsional Kolsky Bar Testing
Triaxial Hopkinson Techniques
Dynamic Indentation Testing
Shock Wave Testing of Ductile Materials
Low Velocity Impact Testing

Section 7 : Impact Toughness Testing and Fracture Mechanics
Fracture Toughness and Fracture Mechanics
Fracture Toughness Testing
Creep Crack Growth Testing
Impact Toughness Testing
Evaluation of Environmentally Assisted Crack Growth
Fracture Resistance Testing of Plastics
Fracture Toughness of Ceramics and Ceramic Matrix Composites
Fracture Resistance Testing of Brittle Solids

Section 8 : Fatigue Testing
Fatigue and Fracture Mechanism
Fatigue, Creep Fatigue, and Thermomechanical Fatigue Life Testing
Ultrasonic Fatigue Testing
Fretting Fatigue Testing
Fatigue Crack Growth Testing
Fatigue Testing and Behavior of Plastics
Fatigue Testing of Brittle Solids
Multiaxial Fatigue Testing

Section 9 : Component Testing
Introduction to Mechanical Testing of Components
Testing for Deformation Modeling
Mechanical Testing of Threaded Fasteners and Bolted Joints
Testing of Adhesive Joints
Mechanical Testing of Welded Joints
Testing of Bearings
Mechanical Testing of Gears
Testing of Pressure Vessels, Piping, and Tubing
Residual Stress Measurements
Mechanical Testing of Fiber Reinforced Composites

Section 10 : Reference Information
Property Comparison Tables : Hardness and Tensile Properties
Glossary of Terms

Metric Conversion Guide
Abbreviations and Symbols
Index.



2.Corrosion Engineering Handbook, Second Edition - 3 Volume Set

By Philip A. Schweitzer, P.E.

1400 Pages | 100 B/W Illustrations


Table of Contents


FUNDAMENTALS OF METALLIC CORROSION: ATMOSPHERIC AND MEDIA CORROSION OF METALSFundamentals of Metallic Corrosion Atmospheric Corrosion Corrosion of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels Corrosion of Cast Iron and Cast Steel Introduction to Stainless Steel Corrosion of Stainless Steels Ferritic Stainless Steel Family Superferritic Stainless Steel Family Martensitic Stainless Steel Family Austenitic Stainless Steel Family Superaustenitic Family of Stainless Steel Duplex Stainless Steel Family Precipitation-Hardening Stainless Steel Family Cast Stainless Steel Alloys Nickel and High-Nickel Alloys Cast Nickel and Nickel-Based Alloys Comparative Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steel and High-Nickel Alloys Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys Titanium Tantalum Zirconium Zinc and Zinc Alloys Niobium (Columbian) and Niobium Alloys Lead and Lead Alloys Magnesium Alloys Comparative Corrosion Resistance of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys Index 
CORROSION OF POLYMERS AND ELASTOMERS
Introduction to Polymers
 Thermoplastic Polymers Thermoset Polymers Comparative Corrosion Resistance of Thermoplastic and Thermoset Polymers Elastomers Comparative Corrosion Resistance of Selected Elastomers Index 
CORROSION OF LININGS AND COATINGS: CATHODIC AND INHIBITOR PROTECTION AND CORROSION MONITORING
Chemical Resistant Mortars, Grouts, and Monolithic Surfacings
 Cathodic Protection Corrosion Inhibitors Liquid-Applied Linings Comparative Resistance of Organic Linings Sheet Linings Coatings Specific Organic Coatings Cementitious Coatings Coatings for Concrete Corrosion Monitoring 
*Most chapters contain Reference sections

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

National Welding Seminar Jamshedpur India, 22-24 Jan 2015



NATIONAL WELDING SEMINAR (NWS 2014-2015)
WELD  INDIA 2014-2015, 9TH WELDINGTECHNOLOGY EXPOSITION

JOINTLY ORGANISED BY

THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF WELDING JAMSHEDPUR BRANCH   &   TATA STEEL LIMITED, Jamshedpur

DATES: JANUARY 22NDTO 24TH 2015

SEMINAR VENUE: Shavak Nanavati Technical Institute (SNTI)
                                    ‘N’ Road ,Bistupur, Jamshedpur

Exhibition Venue:
‘G’ Town Maidan , Bistupur, Jamshedpur
NB: The inaugural function will be held at Rabindra Bhavan, pipe line road , Jamshedpur from 2:30 pm on 22nd January 2015

THE ORGANIZERS
The NWS2014-1015 and Weld India 2014-2015 is being organized jointly by the Indian Institute of Welding, Jamshedpur Branch and Tata Steel Limited.

The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW), a national professional body of welding fraternity, is devoted to the promotion and advancement of welding science and technology in India. The Institute was established on 22ndApril 1966 with its head office at Kolkata. It is non-profit organization and has thirteen branches and one centre spread all across the country .IIW has about 5000 welding professionals as members and many well known companies as industrial Corporate Members. Further as a member society of the International Institute of Welding, it is projecting the achievements and the improvements taking place in the Indian Welding Industry to the global community.
It is in the forefront of imparting national and international education, training and certification. It conducts associate membership examinations (recognised by Government of India (GOI) equivalent to Bachelor’s degree), National Welders Training and certification scheme as per IS 7310:IS:817:ISO 9606-1: BSEN 287:ASME  Sec IX, AWS D.1.1 IIW India has also been empanelled by GOI-DGE&T (Director General of Employment & Training, Govt. of India) as an assessing body for all Fabrication Sector courses under its skill development initiatives.
IIW is also the Authorised National Body (ANB) for International Institute of Welding in respect to personal qualification. It trains and conducts examination for the following diploma programs -: International Welding Co-ordination Personal, International Welding Inspection Personal and International Welder. One can visit www.iiwindia.com for details.

THE JAMSHEDPUR BRANCH OF IIW was established in 1983. Since then the branch has provided support to the local industries in the area of welding and cutting through consultancy, various training programs, seminars, lectures etc. the branch is engaged in continuous upgradation and dissemination of the knowledge and skills based on latest developments in the field of welding and cutting. It conducts, each year, a Annual Seminar, Welder Refresher course, skill competition among welders in Jamshedpur, Best young Welding engineer Competition and Welder Training and Qualification as per request.

Tata Steel Ltd is the first integrated iron and steel plant in India. The flagship Company of Tata group is more than 100 years old. It was the result of the dream of LAMSETJINUSSERWANJI TATA who wanted India to be self reliant in steel. Today it has a capacity of approx. 30 million ton of steel per annum (MTPA). A fortune 500 company, it is the world’s second most geographically diversified steel producer, employing over 80,000 people in nearly 50 countries. The Jamshedpur plant is producing 10 million ton per annum. A new plant is getting ready for commissioning at Jaipur Road, Odisha. Besides India, Tata Steel has its operation in South East Asia and Europe.

NATIONAL WELDING SEMINAR 2014-2015(NWS 2014-2015) & Weld India (2014-2015)
This is the most important annual event of The Indian Institute of Welding. It aims to provide a platform for welding professionals from industries, academia and research organizations, to share and enhance the knowledge latest developments in the field of Welding and cutting. 

            PROGRAMME DETAIL
Inaugural Programme:  On 22nd January,2015 at Rabindra Bhavan from 2:30 p.m.
                                    This will be followed by Cultural fucton and Dinnerat BOCI
                                    Pavillion, Golf ground,  Beldih Club.
Registration              :   8:00 to 9:00 AM on 23rd January 2015 at SNTI.
Technical Sessions     : At Shavak Nanavati Technical Institute, Jamshedpur on 23rdand 24th      
                                               January, 2015. The session will start at 9:00 AM.
            Industrial Exhibition  :    AT ‘G’ Town maidan adjacent to ’G’ Town Club and SNTI from 23rd                                         
                                               January 2015, from 9:30 AM to 7:30 pm.

TOPICS FOR DELIBERATION IN THE SEMINAR- NWS 2014-2015
India being a developing country is poised for a quantum jump in infrastructure. It is estimated that the approximate requirement of weld deposits will reach a figure of 4 million ton per annum by the year 2020. It is important that the industry and professionals deliberate about the advances and key strategic challenges related to materials, products, productivity, quality control, work force skill development, safety and environment. NWS 2014-2015 is an ideal knowledge sharing platform where interactions between welding professionals, from different sectors, and academiciars will deliberate all the issues and develop strategies for future.
During the seminar, the following topics will be deliberated upon:
Arc welding processes including SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, SAW, GTAW
·         Resistance welding processes like spot, seam, friction and flash butt weldings
·         New welding processes : adhesive joining, brazing , friction stir welding magnetic pulse welding and laser welding
·         Surfacing and wear combating technologies
·         Recent developments  in consumables
·         Welding systems and automation : robotics, CNC machines, jigs and fixtures
·         Emerging  cutting processes: water jet, plasma and laser cutting
·         Design and manufacturing of welded components
·         Welding metallurgy and weldability of ferrous and non-ferrous metals
·         Mathematical modeling and welding simulation
·         Evaluation and weld joint strength and life
·         Residual stresses and distoration in welded components
·         Repair welding and residual life estimation
·         Quality assurance, non-destructive evaluation and failure analysis
·         Education, training and welding skill development
·         Productivity, cost and economics
·         Safety, environment and ergonomics during welding and productivity 

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE :
 Practicing welding engineers, technocrats, managers, designers, inspection and qualitycontrol engineers, fabrication engineers, researches, academicians and students from nuclear, defence, space, chemical and petrochemical, oil and gas, fabrication, railways, surface transportation, ferrous and non-ferrous manufacturing industries, welding consumables and equipments manufacturing industries, welding consumables and equipments manufacturers. 

For More information contact: 

Mr. Y.P.Gambhir
Jamshedpur Branch
+91 9431113633

Life Lessons From Ultrasonic Testing - NDT

Life Lessons From Ultrasonic Testing - NDT

Monday, October 6, 2014

Welding and Surface Engineering Workshop at Hyderabad Telangana India

IIW Hyderabad, Telangana, India - One day Workshop on Advances in Welding and Surface Engineering [AWSE] on 17th October 2014

The Indian Institute of Welding, Hyderabad Branch, is organizing the A One Day Workshop on Advances in Welding and Surface Engineering [AWSE] on 17th October 2014 at Hotel Marigold by Green Park, Greenlands, Begumpet, Hyderabad.

AWSE is the first major event being organised by IIW Hyderabad Branch. Considering the technical relevance and overlapping technologies, the workshop is designed to cover the two important themes: Welding and Surface Engineering. The event is designed in such a way that there will be takeaways for everybody who is involved in welding and surface engineering such as: industry professionals, R&D scientists, academicians and students. The programme includes: Invited lectures by eminent experts; Expert panel discussion to address some technical and practical industrial applications; Contributory papers in the form of poster presentations; and Short industry presentations on equipment/products.

For more information contact: 
Dr.P.Venkata Ramana
Hon.Secretary
IIW-India, Hyderabad Branch
Ph: +91 98480 25631